
Kőbánya Synagogue
A Neolog Jewish synagogue completed in early 20th-century Budapest, later repurposed as a Pentecostal church. The building stands as a testament to the city’s diverse religious heritage and architectural evolution.
At a glance
Built in 1912 on Cserkesz Street in Budapest’s Tenth District, this Neolog synagogue served the Jewish community for over five decades. Its transition from active synagogue to church reflects the complex religious and social history of Budapest through the twentieth century.
History
The synagogue was completed in 1912 during a period of flourishing Jewish cultural life in Budapest. It functioned as a place of worship for the Neolog Jewish community until 1964. Following decades of disuse, the building underwent restoration and has operated as the Temple of Everybody, a Pentecostal church, since 1991.
What you see
The building’s architectural character reflects Neolog synagogue design conventions of the early twentieth century. Its location at Cserkesz Street 7-9 in the Kőbánya district places it within Budapest’s evolving urban landscape, where religious institutions anchored their respective communities.
Cultural significance
The Kőbánya Synagogue embodies Budapest’s multicultural past and the transformations of its religious institutions over time. Its conversion illustrates how buildings adapt to changing communities and beliefs while retaining their role as spiritual centers for successive generations.
Key facts
- Country: Hungary
- City: Budapest, District X (Kőbánya)
- Completed: 1912
- Coordinates: 47.48112628, 19.13068084
- Originally: Neolog Jewish synagogue (1912–1964)
- Current use: Pentecostal church, Temple of Everybody (since 1991)
Practical information & getting there
The synagogue is located in Budapest’s Tenth District. You can find it at Cserkesz Street 7-9. For visiting hours and services, contact the Temple of Everybody directly, as the building now operates as an active Pentecostal church.
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